Jan. 6 Committee Puts Building Blocks In Place On Trump’s Criminal Exposure
Former assistant U.S. attorney for SDNY Daniel Goldman, ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, former RNC chairman Michael Steele, and former FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok react to the January 6th committee detailing evidence of Trump’s inaction on January…
Former assistant U.S. attorney for SDNY Daniel Goldman, ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, former RNC chairman Michael Steele, and former FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok react to the January 6th committee detailing evidence of Trump’s inaction on January 6th.
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